A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 397
... Christendom has done away with Christianity , without being quite aware of it . The consequence is that , if anything is to be done , one must try again to introduce Christianity into Christendom.10 THE INVITER THE Inviter , therefore ...
... Christendom has done away with Christianity , without being quite aware of it . The consequence is that , if anything is to be done , one must try again to introduce Christianity into Christendom.10 THE INVITER THE Inviter , therefore ...
Pagina 445
... Christendom . " ( 1 ) The spiritual man differs from us men in the fact that ( if I may so express it ) he is so heavily built that he is able to endure a duplication in himself . In comparison with him we men are like frame walls in ...
... Christendom . " ( 1 ) The spiritual man differs from us men in the fact that ( if I may so express it ) he is so heavily built that he is able to endure a duplication in himself . In comparison with him we men are like frame walls in ...
Pagina 453
... Christendom " with the reflection that this thing after all was too absurd , that this purely bestial nonsense wouldn't do the notion of becoming a Christian by receiving as an infant a drop of water on the head administered by a royal ...
... Christendom " with the reflection that this thing after all was too absurd , that this purely bestial nonsense wouldn't do the notion of becoming a Christian by receiving as an infant a drop of water on the head administered by a royal ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
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